Project Type: This is a pavingresurfacing project. Resurfacing projects use a mill and overlay process.This process will consist of removing a portion of the existing asphalt pavement surface and placing a new surface over the entire street. The purpose of the resurfacing program is to extend the life of a roadway by approximately 10 years.Without this program, streets in the in the program would not see surface improvements for many years.

Project Limits: The Page Resurfacing Project is located in south Minneapolis bounded on the north by E Minnehaha Parkway, on the east by Chicago Ave, on the south by 54th St E and Diamond Lake Road, and on the west by 2nd Ave S.The Page area was originally paved 39 years ago in 1974.

Construction Start Date: Construction is scheduled to begin tentatively the week of June 24th.

Length of Construction: Not known at this time.

Traffic Impact: The work will be performed during full or partial road closures. Please note that street parking will be impacted and short term intermittent access restrictions may occur.When construction work will be done on a particular street in the project area, the street will be posted NO PARKING prior to work on that particular street.

Pre-payment Information: Prepayment is made to the Minneapolis Finance Department. Pay statements are sent only by request and the taxpayer is solely responsible for obtaining said statement. Full prepayments may be accepted only through December 31st, 2013 without interest. Partial prepayments are not provided for. No further notice of prepayment will be published. Persons who wish to prepay the entire assessment lump sum without interest charges may do so by contacting the Minneapolis City Engineer's Special Assessment Office, 309 2nd Ave S, Room 209, Minneapolis, MN 55401-2268, or telephone (612)673-2401.

July 18, 2013: The project is complete. Crack sealing will take place in 2014.

(Note: Project information may change due to scheduling, weather, or other factors outside of our control. Listings will be updated as new information becomes available.) Citizens concerned with pedestrian access during construction should contact the project manager directly.

Last updated Jun 4, 2014

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